Insomniac Games today dropped some new information on their upcoming Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault, including the revelation that the game will not only be getting a low price point, but also a full retail release.

Hitting on November 27th, Full Frontal Assault will cost a paltry $19.99. Even better—for those of you who still prefer to hold a shiny disc in your hands—Insomniac Games’ James Stevenson announced on the official PlayStation Blog that the game will also be getting a full retail release. So, yes: you’ll still be able to buy it digitally, but you’ll now also be able to get a physical copy should you choose to do so.

About Mollie L Patterson

Mollie got her start in games media via the crazy world of gaming fanzines, and now works at EGM with the goal of covering all of the weird Japanese and niche releases that nobody else on staff cares about. She’s active in the gaming community on a personal level, and an outspoken voice on topics such as equality in gaming, consumer rights, and good UI. Find her on Twitter @mollipen.

Insomniac Games today dropped some new information on their upcoming Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault, including the revelation that the game will not only be getting a low price point, but also a full retail release.

Insomniac Games today dropped some new information on their upcoming Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault, including the revelation that the game will not only be getting a low price point, but also a full retail release.

Hitting on November 27th, Full Frontal Assault will cost a paltry $19.99. Even better—for those of you who still prefer to hold a shiny disc in your hands—Insomniac Games’ James Stevenson announced on the official PlayStation Blog that the game will also be getting a full retail release. So, yes: you’ll still be able to buy it digitally, but you’ll now also be able to get a physical copy should you choose to do so.

About Mollie L Patterson

Mollie got her start in games media via the crazy world of gaming fanzines, and now works at EGM with the goal of covering all of the weird Japanese and niche releases that nobody else on staff cares about. She’s active in the gaming community on a personal level, and an outspoken voice on topics such as equality in gaming, consumer rights, and good UI. Find her on Twitter @mollipen.